Researching Retirement: Starting a New Series
By Sparkle Abbey
Spring is here! Trees are blooming, tornadoes are popping up throughout the country, and we’re knee-deep in the first book of our new series. Last month we shared our adventures in researching retirement communities and how we landed on our own fictional 55+ community, Shade Palms. This month we wanted to talk about retirement challenges both fictional and in real life.
You’d think with one of us recently retired, we wouldn’t need to research retirement life. But we didn’t want to rely on just our experiences. We want to write authentic, multifaceted characters that our readers can relate to. While chatting with other retirees and hanging out in Facebook Groups, we quickly realized our real-life retirement challenges were mirroring our fictional characters.
We don’t know about you, but in our thirties and forties, talk about retirement life was typically filled with thoughts of long lunches with friends, bucket-list vacations, and taking up all those hobbies we never had time for. Turns out, it’s not always that simple. Don’t misunderstand us. We are having those long lunches, (Well, one of us is. The other one is still working toward retirement.) and we are taking those vacations (Look out Scotland, here we come!), but somehow all that time we thought would magically appear…well, it just isn’t there.
Establishing a new routine has been tough. Committing to regular exercise, spending more time with family and friends, writing, road trips, home projects, decluttering, and fitting in a new business venture hasn’t been as easy as it seemed. More to come next month about our newest business and how it fits perfectly with our new series!
Anyway, we’ve decided the secret to a successful retirement transition is to create a routine, remember what’s important, and adjust everything! It sounds so simple, but in practice, it’s been a learning experience. Sometimes frustrating, mostly fun, but always a work in progress.
At this point, we have characters at Shady Palms who are recently retired and are struggling to switch off the work mode. We have others who are struggling to find a purpose and are looking for ways to re-invent their life. And of course, our characters want meaningful activity to fill their time. And tracking down killers is certainly one way to fill up their day!
Because what’s life without a little adventure!
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Sparkle Abbey is actually two people: Mary Lee Ashford and Anita Carter, who write the national best-selling Pampered Pets cozy mysteries series. They are friends as well as neighbors, so they often get together and plot ways to commit murder. (But don’t tell the other neighbors.)
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I love the idea of finding purpose solving murders. Of course, with my mother in a retirement home, I probably shouldn’t 🙂 Hope you’re loving plotting and writing your new series!
love your new concept. Also found when I retired to become a full-time author — all those free hours went out the window. There were a few months of long lunches and then that settled down to normal longish lunches…..but I found myself busier than when I worked (mainly because I was less structured). Good-luck with the new endeavor.
Such a fun idea!!
I’m so glad you’ve taken on this topic. Older people really don’t consider themselves as old, and there’s plenty of room for adventure and mystery and fun.
I can relate to how quickly our time fills up when we retire, except that fortunately for those of us who write, we are not really retired. Your new topic should be of great interest to a lot of readers! I love the topic you’ve chosen~!!
Cheers to a happy retirement, and a trip to Scotland. We loved it there!
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